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- Provider travels up to 40 miles
You don't just get balloon animals, you get Gregg. Gregg keeps kids laughing while he's twisting (the balloons). Top that off with a hilarious magic show and you have the ideal entertainer for your party or event.
Gregg was the first ever official balloon guy at the famous "Hello Kitty Land" in Japan, and has appeared on television and performed as a missionary and as a professional in Japan, Siberia, East Africa, Mexico, and now Texas!
Gregg was also the official balloon guy for Hidalgo City, Texas, so you are getting someone you can depend on and someone you can trust.
We also offer face painting and party games.
October 6, 2010
In my experiences with Gregg, he has been a person that can not only keep children entertained, but also well behaved. The kids will sit and watch his fancy (and often magical) hand-work and listen to the funny stories, riddles and jests that he keeps flowing while he works. It would be awesome to have him down South again, his expertise is greatly missed.
– Samuel
October 6, 2010
I highly recommend Gregg and the services he provides! Believe me, he is one of the funniest guys I've ever met! He is great at involving the kids and captivating them with his jokes and tricks and hilarious antics. When you hire him and see him in action you'll know you made the right choice!
– Wayne
A. My most common types of jobs are Birthday Parties and events, such as Home Owner Association events. I also balloon regularly at I-Hop on weekend mornings if I don't have a party booked.
A. Don't just look for someone who can make balloon animals, but find out if they can keep the kids busy and entertained. Look for someone you can count on and trust. You might save a few dollars with someone less experienced or talented, but it would be an expensive bargain.
A. With Gregg you don't just balloon animals, you get Gregg and his lively performance and personality. Gregg keeps kids laughing while he's twisting. Gregg loves kids (has 7 of his own) and knows how to handle a crowd. The magic show is hilarious and gets the kids participating.
A. Being around kids and making them laugh. Giving them some good wholesome fun and moral lessons through the magic show and being a positive influence in their lives--even if only for a short time.
A. How much do you charge? And my answer is $175 for an hour and a half, balloons and a magic show. The other most asked question is "where did you learn to make balloons?" and my answer is "Japan".